Sushant Divgikr reveals relationship with Bengali beau
On Friday night, Sushant Divgikr, aka Rani KoHEnur, revealed that she is dating a Bengali guy. The model took to her Instagram account and shared an image with a sweet caption.
While sharing a picture of herself blushing as she posed with her boyfriend, she wrote, "Alexa, what do you call JIJU in Bengali? Asking for #ranifam !!! reveal when? Also in Marathi / Konkani - we call Jiju - BHAUJI / BHAAIYA."
As soon as Divgikr posted the pictures, fans who couldn't keep their calm started reacting to the post. One user wrote, "OH MY GOOD THE QUEEN HAS FOUND HER KING???" Another said, "Awwww so so so happy for my queen. Lots and lots of love."
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Talking about her boyfriend, Sushant shared that he is an Indian who works in Australia. She further shared that she wanted a proper Indian wedding. In a conversation with Hindustan Times, she said, "He works and lives in Australia, but he's an Indian. Main kahin par bhi jaake Indian hi pakadti hoon, damaad toh Indian hi hoga! Mujhe proper Indian wedding chahiye."
Divgikr continued, "I have known him for a year. Before us, he was with someone else, but he broke up very soon. Our fondness for each other was always there. But even when you are attracted to someone, you don't want to spoil someone else's relationship. These are values I hold very close. I would never do that to anybody else, just like I wouldn't want it to happen to me. We met in LA first, of all the places."
In the current scenario, transgender people can get married to a man, a woman, or another transgender. Divgikr, who identifies under the trans spectrum, shared, "I identify under the trans spectrum. Tomorrow if I want to marry, I can. But until everybody isn't free, none of us are free. If some of us have equal rights, none of us should celebrate as such. It could be a union or a partnership; I don't have to call it marriage always. Marriage is a partnership between two people."